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Sixty-six 0 THE IRIS l934 Bayonne High Sclhool Columlbia University New York University Cap and Gown Com-mittee l3l ALBERT A. EHRLICH UAV, Elizabeth, N 1. During his Freshman year Al changed his home residence from Bayonne to Elizabeth, N. l. However, he never forgot his Bayonne training for it must have been there that he received his knowledge of the terpsichorean art. It took weeks and weeks of searching about the city to find a young woman of the required looks who could dance the Bayonne Drag to suit HAI . When he did happen upon one such young lady she was sure to be seen at the college functions. Al ,and Walt Stoehrer became fast friends in their first year and if you met one without the other you could be sure that they planned to get together for mutual merriment later on in the evening. From the above it might be assumed that all Al did was search for pleasure but this was not the case for his scholastic record was such that many members of the class would willingly swap with him.
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E IRIS i934 0 West Warwick High School La Salle Academy Providence College fb 0 E Chairman Freshmen Assessment Committee i3l Circulation Manager The Pupil l2l i3l q Staff The Iris l3l Pres. ,Clee Cluib l33 Vice Pres. Newman Club i3l AUSTIN DUFFY West Warwick, R.l. I Austin hailed from Rhode lsland but wasn't exactly a red though he did institute radical changes in the circulation department of The Pupil of which he was the head for two years. As chief warbler of the Clee Club during his senior year, he led that group through its most successful season since its inception. Extra-curricular activities were one side of his scintillating career and he was an indispensable member of that wassailing group including Oswald, Claeser, Rich, Golding and others too numerous to mention. Low rumor has it that Duffy roomed with Rich in their Senior year because Rich acquired a new radio but don't you believe it. They were fast friends from their first week at P. S. C. O. Austin has shown a remarkable insight in the handling of patients in the Clinics. Anything from a nice old lady fainting behind the keratometer to a young lady with very large eyes. We fancy he will handle his own private practice in the same satisfactory manner. 1 ,K . vi .ii if if .fa :fi 1' fu 3 3 Sixty-five
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E l R l S l934 ' Hazleton High School Basketball lll Decorations Committee l3l l WINSTON H. FECLEY ..Feg., Hazleton, Pa. I The latest and greatest of the Fegley family, to attend P. S. C. O., Feg received quite a welcome from the faculty being greeted in each class with are you any relation tof' How- ever, he bore this unlooked for attention with a fine fortitude and we are indeed proud to number this scion of a prominent Pennsylvania optometric family as one of the Class of I934. He is an important member of that inseparable pair Hudson and Fegley. Both were ready to engage in any type of sport that might be conceived. lt has been said that this son of the coal regions had one great ambition and that was to talk for one hour over the telephone without the aid or caustic comments of his cronies. Peg was always willing to listen to and appreciate a good story and for this reason he gained some note as a remarkable con- versationalist. Some day we will be bowled over when he remembers one of the aforemen- tioned narratives. The spirit of athletics will be broken for a time when Feg leaves P. S. C. O. but we feel certain that he will initiate his practice in the same manner that he attacked an enemy ball-carrier. - V. 4 -11.-....qf'.Q-V' 'V M - - sy, efwm afzgymuq , J-W' 3 1, , 5 ct N t fm . 49 QA . -.5 , f s Q i at , W W 'i ..f M .J if .1 i2 . , .Ki 951 -lv J lt Sixty-seven
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